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Yale New Haven Order on Motion to Dismiss

The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut yesterday largely dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Yale New Haven Hospital violated its fiduciary duties by selecting a retirement plan with excessive fees or poorly performing investments. The court allowed certain ancillary claims related to the plan’s recordkeeping fees to go forward.

Federal Court Dismisses Central Claims in Hospital Retirement Plan Case

The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut yesterday largely dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Yale New Haven Hospital violated its fiduciary duties by selecting a retirement plan with excessive fees or poorly performing investments.

Amicus Brief of AHA, Others in Yale New Haven ERISA Retirement Plan Management Case in CT Federal District Court

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (“Chamber”), the American Hospital Association (“AHA”), and the Association of American Medical Colleges (“AAMC”) respectfully move for leave to file a brief as amici curiae in the above-captioned case in support of Defendants’ motion to dismiss.
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AHA’s Amicus Brief Supports Vertical Integration in N.M. Case

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
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Amicus brief: AHA asks court to remove physicians from centralized opioid litigation

Download the full amicus brief below. Amicus American Hospital Association (“AHA”) respectful
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AHA urges court to reject FTCs proposed test for evaluating hospital mergers

The AHA today urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit to reject the governments formulaic and narrow test for evaluating hospital mergers in Federal Trade Commission et al. v.

AHA Amicus Brief in Opposition to Consolidation

Filed: March 29, 2018 |  People of the State of California Ex Rel. Xavier Becerra, Plaintiff, vs. Sutter Health, Defendant